Some pranksters in the Czech Republic did something like that in 2003, creating an entire new hypermarket brand, promoting it with extensive advertising and getting thousands of people to go to the grand opening, which was a facade in a field. They even made a documentary about it.
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How do you find three thousand people with nothing better to do than go to the opening of a supermarket?
Czechia in 2003 was on the cusp of joining the EU, and just over a decade out from the fall of the Iron Curtain. People could taste the dream of arriving in the consumer-capitalist West, with its abundance of material goods.
Hungarian news just covered a supermarket opening in Budapest being attended by thousands. Some people took their kids out of school or took out vacation.
You can always find a few thousand people for stupid shit.
TERRORIZED!
Oh fuck off.
How did it take so long for Google to fix their mistake? And why did Aldi need to tell them?
This makes me want to mess with them myself actually.
For at least a year, probably longer, there was a Trololol Island near where I used to live in Google Maps.
My brother named a random piece of terrain after himself, a knob obviously.
They really don't check, do they?